Everyday English 2

2 Non-verbal communication

Figure 2 Communicating through body language

In a Functional Skills English Level 2 or an Essential Skills Wales Communication Level 2 discussion, you gain marks for using appropriate non-verbal communication.

Non-verbal communication is all about the subtle cues between people that give an idea of how they are feeling. Non-verbal communication can include body language, tone of voice, facial expressions and hand gestures.

When you speak, much of the message that you convey comes through your tone of voice and body language rather than the words you use. This means that whether you are trying to persuade your friends to watch the movie you like, presenting information at a staff meeting or answering questions at a job interview, it is important that you always use positive body language.

Activity 6 Non-verbal body language

Allow about 10 minutes

Watch the short video below. Make a note of all the non-verbal signals that are demonstrated.

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Discussion

The video features both positive and negative non-verbal signals.

  • Leaning in shows that you are actively listening.

  • Leaning back can suggest that you are not interested in the discussion or even feel hostile about it.

  • Folding your arms gives a signal that you are not interested in what’s going on.

  • Relaxing your arms, so that they hang comfortably at your sides, or resting your hands in your lap, shows that you are open to what others are saying.

  • Talking with your hands and emphasising words with gestures can make you appear more credible and assured.

  • Making eye contact lets others know you are interested in the conversation.

  • Nodding and smiling are ways of showing empathy and letting others know you understand what they are saying. Laughing is another way of doing this – when appropriate.

Activity 7 Positive body language

Allow about 5 minutes

Decide whether each of the pictures below shows generally positive or negative body language or elements of both.

Figure 3 Talking